Significant IT Cost Reductions: In a recent benchmark, Objectivity/DB performed the same work using 25% less processor power and 60% less storage. Also, because data is located where the application or client needs it, significant improvements and reductions in network latency and bandwidth costs may also be realized.

Distributed Architecture: With its uniquely federated distributed architecture, Objectivity/DB leverages processing power from every compute node and can run on lower cost commodity hardware, eliminating both the high costs, common latency issues and application bottlenecks associated with centralized server architectures.

Simplicity: Objectivity eliminates the mapping layers by representing objects directly. The mapping layer is code that relational DBs need to compose and decompose objects and relationships between objects. It forces programmers to spend time maintaining the mapping layer rather than enhancing the application itself.

Power: Objectivity enables customers to handle all types of data from all types of systems. Your applications can manage rich, complex data types and contextual information easily and quickly because of Objectivity’s pure object technology.

Speed: Unlike relational databases object databases require no in-memory join tables. One-step traversal and explicit clustering allow applications to present data back to the user (human, machine or other software), in the user’s own format, faster than any relational database.

Technology Advantages of Using Objectivity/DB

Fully Distributed, Peer-to-Peer Solution: Objectivity/DB’s uniquely distributed architecture supports many data models. Organizations can distribute the applications and leave the data on a centralized server, or distribute the data across hundreds or thousands of computers and support centralized applications, or distribute the applications and the data. Developers can also use placement options to position data anywhere on the network, and closer to where it needs to be used.